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Flowers in Hands
What's Open » Retail » South Maui
Flowers in Hands is the exquisite shop you find when searching for flowers near me on Google. We are the people who believe flowers can give a positive vibe to the event and bring people closer through their fragrance. So, we are the flower shop that sells fresh, aromatic, and lush looking florets to all the Melbourne cities.
You can have flower delivery from us for:
- Any event that demands bouquets
- Wedding events
- Hotel or any building openings
- Corporate events
- Get together meetings and greetings
As a well-operated florist business, we take care of all our orders and make sure they reach you fresh and lovely-looking. Our team makes sure that all the bloom in a bouquet is fresh and not withered.
When you order a flower arrangement from us, you can pick one from the wide range of bouquets available online. From wedding flowers to plants and teddies and balloons, we stock all the happy goods to make your event successful and colourful.
We have a wide range of blooms consisting of:
- All kinds and colours of roses
- Lilies
- Orchids
- Aesthetic plants
- Chrysanthemums
- Hibiscus plants
- Wildflowers
- All kinds of jasmines
- And many more
Why choose us
Flat delivery fee within 10kms from St Kilda
Hand-tied flower bouquets as requested by you
Monday to Saturday delivery all across Melbourne
You can order exquisite bouquets for the coming Mothers day and make your mom feel special with our hand-tied flower arrangements. Dont miss out on the deals we are offering. Check out our various flower bouquets today.
Locations we serve:
St Kilda, Elwood, Caulfield, Prahran, South Melbourne, South Yarra, Albert Park, Brighton, Malvern, Windsor, Port Melbourne, Footscray, Oakleigh, Clayton, Richmond, Camberwell, Toorak.
Listing Updated on March 22, 2023 1:08 AM
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